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  • Zer0xray
    MVP
    • Sep 2002
    • 1532

    #286
    Re: Am I the only one who would take Wade over Lebron?

    ehh if lebron, not wade, was in miami instead of cavs, this topic wouldnt even have been created.

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    • jmood88
      Sean Payton: Retribution
      • Jul 2003
      • 34639

      #287
      Re: Am I the only one who would take Wade over Lebron?

      Originally posted by Vince
      I've stated my point twice.

      DYWANE WADE'S GAME ISN'T RELIANT ON A 3 POINT SHOT. PEOPLE SAY HE MUST DEVELOP ONE, BUT I BEG TO DIFFER BECAUSE HE'S SO EFFECTIVE IN MEDIUM RANGE. I THEN MADE A REFERENCE TO ANTOINE WALKER BECAUSE HE'S A PLAYER WHO ONCE HE DEVELOPED A 3 POINT SHOT, HE WOULD STOP GOING INSIDE. SAME WITH VINCE CARTER.


      That's the point I'm trying to make.
      You should've said that from the beginning. This is what you said: "Who cares about having a 3 point shot. Sure it can make you a better player, but it can also make you fall in love with it to the point where you jack up treys like they're going out of style (Antoine Walker)."

      Don't try to make me look stupid when no one knew what you were trying to say.
      Originally posted by Blzer
      Let me assure you that I am a huge proponent of size, and it greatly matters. Don't ever let anyone tell you otherwise.

      If I went any bigger, it would not have properly fit with my equipment, so I had to optimize. I'm okay with it, but I also know what I'm missing with those five inches. :)

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      • Air23
        Banned
        • Feb 2003
        • 2502

        #288
        Re: Am I the only one who would take Wade over Lebron?

        Originally posted by nkhera1
        It helps to be a winner when you have the team that Wade has. I think what Lebron did with his team is probably much better than what Wade did if you look at their rosters.

        Wait, wait, wait.

        Weren't some people here ALL season long saying how Miami sucks as a team? How they couldn't beat the best teams in the League?

        And now people are giving Wade's team some props?

        Make up your minds.

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        • Vince
          Bow for Bau
          • Aug 2002
          • 26017

          #289
          Re: Am I the only one who would take Wade over Lebron?

          Originally posted by jmood88
          You should've said that from the beginning. This is what you said: "Who cares about having a 3 point shot. Sure it can make you a better player, but it can also make you fall in love with it to the point where you jack up treys like they're going out of style (Antoine Walker)."

          Don't try to make me look stupid when no one knew what you were trying to say.

          Good lord get over yourself. I'm not trying to make anyone look stupid. You're just trying to make some argument where there is none.

          How can you not understand that anyway? It makes perfect sense, if you watch basketball. You'd know that players like Antoine, when they fall in love with the outside shot, they stop going inside and going to their bread and butter.
          @ me or dap me

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          • billmatic
            Treble Complete
            • Nov 2004
            • 7365

            #290
            Re: Am I the only one who would take Wade over Lebron?

            Originally posted by NovaStar
            I am not disounting Lebron at all. I am merely raising Wade. Wade has separated himself from Lebron, Carmelo etc... By his great performance in the eastern finals and finals. Lebron leading his team over the washington wizards in no way compares to leading your team down 2 games heading towards being down 3 games, in the finals against what most would consider a superior team. I agree with the people that are of the mindset that "greatness is found in the championship games". What Dwayne wade did in this year finals has set him on the road to greatness, Lebron has yet to travel this road. Again, I am not saying that he won't, but he has to get there first. It takes a certain mind set and spirit to lead your team to a ring, Wade has shown me that, Lebron has shown me that he might have it as well, he just has to get a better team around him, I do realize that is a part of it. But if he does not get a better team around him, he can't lead anybody anywhere. When and if he gets that team, can he lead it to a championship, this remains to be seen. We have all seen Wade do it. That is why I choose Wade. Everything else concerning the two is a toss up.
            I think the whole "road to greatness" thing is a bit overstated. As important as mindset and spirit are to lead your team to a ring, I think having the right team around you is more so. Wade has the team, Lebron does not, so I would expect him to have more success.

            And you say you aren't discounting Lebron, yet you say he's just another big money guy yet to realize his potential. To me, that's discounting him. So, is calling him another KG, as KG has shown he cannot take a game over when it matters, while Lebron has shown that he can.

            Anyway, I see your points, and I can't argue with taking Wade over Lebron, I just question the reasoning I hear sometimes.

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            • Kashanova
              Hall Of Fame
              • Aug 2003
              • 12695

              #291
              Re: Am I the only one who would take Wade over Lebron?

              Originally posted by nickb
              Excuses are for losers bro...


              Im done with this, you guys must not be able to see my point...All I can say to that is maybe you will see it in a few years...Peace out boys...
              you said it yourself you would tried to win any arguement concerning wade, odom and butler had as much impact as wade did in that series plus baron was injuried

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              • Cebby
                Banned
                • Apr 2005
                • 22327

                #292
                Re: Am I the only one who would take Wade over Lebron?

                Originally posted by nickb
                Excuses are for losers bro...


                Im done with this, you guys must not be able to see my point...All I can say to that is maybe you will see it in a few years...Peace out boys...
                The only point is that you're a Marquette fan. If Lebron went there and Wade didn't you'd be arguing that Lebron is the best player.

                What Dwayne wade did in this year finals has set him on the road to greatness, Lebron has yet to travel this road. Again, I am not saying that he won't, but he has to get there first. It takes a certain mind set and spirit to lead your team to a ring, Wade has shown me that, Lebron has shown me that he might have it as well, he just has to get a better team around him, I do realize that is a part of it. But if he does not get a better team around him, he can't lead anybody anywhere. When and if he gets that team, can he lead it to a championship, this remains to be seen. We have all seen Wade do it. That is why I choose Wade. Everything else concerning the two is a toss up.
                So your top 4 players in the NBA are:

                1. Duncan
                2. Shaq
                3. Billups
                4. Wade

                Correct? Because I don't see how with your logic it could be any other list.

                So what is it? Does Bron make them better, or do guys like Z and Jones suck?
                Because they both absolutely must be mutually exclusive!

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                • NovaStar
                  Banned
                  • Aug 2002
                  • 3561

                  #293
                  Re: Am I the only one who would take Wade over Lebron?

                  Originally posted by The Soldier
                  The only point is that you're a Marquette fan. If Lebron went there and Wade didn't you'd be arguing that Lebron is the best player.



                  So your top 4 players in the NBA are:

                  1. Duncan
                  2. Shaq
                  3. Billups
                  4. Wade

                  Correct? Because I don't see how with your logic it could be any other list.



                  Because they both absolutely must be mutually exclusive!

                  You should apply your logic to the discussion, then maybe you could understand and follow along better. The discussion topic is and I quote "Am I the only one who would take Wade over Lebron". Following this question logically (since you seem to be concerned with logic) it would seem relevant then that the winning of championships etc...would apply to why I would take Wade over Lebron not who I think the best players in the NBA are, see that would be another question...logically speaking of course. Between Wade and Lebron, Wade is ahead of lebron because he has done something of a great magnitude that Lebron has yet to do, that being he has shouldered the burden of a champion and led his team to a championship. Does that make logical sense to you?

                  Now if you want to know who I think the best players in the NBA are right now I will give you my top 3:

                  1.Kobe (champion)
                  2.Wade (champion)
                  3.Lebron(future champion maybe)

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                  • Cebby
                    Banned
                    • Apr 2005
                    • 22327

                    #294
                    Re: Am I the only one who would take Wade over Lebron?

                    But Duncan and Billups have both been better about leading their team to championships than Wade has been. Certainly you'd have to rank them above Wade if that's the standards you're using.

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                    • NovaStar
                      Banned
                      • Aug 2002
                      • 3561

                      #295
                      Re: Am I the only one who would take Wade over Lebron?

                      Originally posted by billmatic
                      I think the whole "road to greatness" thing is a bit overstated. As important as mindset and spirit are to lead your team to a ring, I think having the right team around you is more so. Wade has the team, Lebron does not, so I would expect him to have more success.

                      And you say you aren't discounting Lebron, yet you say he's just another big money guy yet to realize his potential. To me, that's discounting him. So, is calling him another KG, as KG has shown he cannot take a game over when it matters, while Lebron has shown that he can.

                      Anyway, I see your points, and I can't argue with taking Wade over Lebron, I just question the reasoning I hear sometimes.

                      I am definitely not discounting Lebron or KG for that matter. If I used the words "just another big man" then I misstated what I meant. Lebron and KG are (in KG's case were) Prodigy's, young geniuses of the game. If neither never wins a championship it will have to be defined as a disappointing career. Lebron can take a game over, my point is until he takes a game over or series over that leads to the ring, Wade sits higher. Wade has taken a whole championship series over to get his team the ring. No accomplishment sits higher in team sports, that is why it is special when you see a player do it. Wades performance was one of the best seen in a NBA finals in quite a long time...not since Jordan.

                      We can't say that Lebron can do this or not because he has yet to do it. Do I think he can? Of course, but what I think doesn't matter. He has to do it.

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                      • NovaStar
                        Banned
                        • Aug 2002
                        • 3561

                        #296
                        Re: Am I the only one who would take Wade over Lebron?

                        Originally posted by The Soldier
                        But Duncan and Billups have both been better about leading their team to championships than Wade has been. Certainly you'd have to rank them above Wade if that's the standards you're using.
                        That is not my standard, but using that standard Wade wins out. Niether Duncan nor Billups avg 34 pts per game in a finals (I don't know Wade's actual total but it is higher than Duncans and Billups).

                        My standard is killer instinct, and the ability to raise your level to get the ring. Billups, had a great team, so he didn't actually shoulder the burden of the pistons winning or losing. One game it would be rip, one game rasheed, one game chauncey. Tim in his first victory won in a shortened season, with his second he still had david robinson who defended the toughest big man on his the opposing team. But he did do his thing. The last one they won, the mvp should have went to ginobili.

                        In Wade's case, this is his first one, he in no question led that team to the ring doing jordan type performances, plus he has the instinct that the great ones have. Kobe has it as well, Lebron has to show that he has it too. I think he does.

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                        • Cebby
                          Banned
                          • Apr 2005
                          • 22327

                          #297
                          Re: Am I the only one who would take Wade over Lebron?

                          Niether Duncan nor Billups avg 34 pts per game in a finals
                          Duncan did not average 34 points but in the 2003 finals he averaged 24 points, 17 rebounds, 5.5 assists and, 5.3 blocks. I'll take that over what Wade did. As a rookie Duncan averaged 27.4 points and 14 rebounds. Billups didn't have a statistically amazing series but he was incredibly efficiant shooting 51% from the field, 93% from the stripe, and had a 2.0 Assist:TO ratio.

                          Billups, had a great team, so he didn't actually shoulder the burden of the pistons winning or losing.
                          Alright! You're this close |-------|. Now just apply that thought to one of the two people at hand in this conversation (hint: it isn't Lebron)!

                          Lebron has to show that he has it too
                          Watch some of the games he was in during the playoffs.

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                          • billmatic
                            Treble Complete
                            • Nov 2004
                            • 7365

                            #298
                            Re: Am I the only one who would take Wade over Lebron?

                            Originally posted by NovaStar
                            I am definitely not discounting Lebron or KG for that matter. If I used the words "just another big man" then I misstated what I meant. Lebron and KG are (in KG's case were) Prodigy's, young geniuses of the game. If neither never wins a championship it will have to be defined as a disappointing career. Lebron can take a game over, my point is until he takes a game over or series over that leads to the ring, Wade sits higher. Wade has taken a whole championship series over to get his team the ring. No accomplishment sits higher in team sports, that is why it is special when you see a player do it. Wades performance was one of the best seen in a NBA finals in quite a long time...not since Jordan.

                            We can't say that Lebron can do this or not because he has yet to do it. Do I think he can? Of course, but what I think doesn't matter. He has to do it.
                            That's what I partially disagree with. Wade's performance in the finals was great, but it is what it is. I think there a lot of factors that contribute to a player's success in any given series, and I don't think that just because a player comes up big once, or comes up small once, that they're destined to repeat themselves in the future. If Wade continues to dominate in the playoffs, while Lebron goes on to struggle, that's one thing, but I think it's premature to make any kind of assumptions about either one of them as far as being 'winners' or not.

                            And if Gary Payton doesn't hit his shot at the end of Game 3, and the refs don't give Wade that phantom foul at the end of Game 5, the Mavs could be champs right now. Would that make Wade less of a player? I don't think so, and I don't think the fact that his team got the ring makes him more of one.

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                            • jmood88
                              Sean Payton: Retribution
                              • Jul 2003
                              • 34639

                              #299
                              Re: Am I the only one who would take Wade over Lebron?

                              Originally posted by Vince

                              How can you not understand that anyway? It makes perfect sense, if you watch basketball. You'd know that players like Antoine, when they fall in love with the outside shot, they stop going inside and going to their bread and butter.
                              When did I argue that? To me and the only other person who aknowledged your post it didn't make sense because we don't know why you would bring Antoine up at all. Neither Lebron or Wade have shown that they are like him so there's no reason to bring him up.
                              Originally posted by Blzer
                              Let me assure you that I am a huge proponent of size, and it greatly matters. Don't ever let anyone tell you otherwise.

                              If I went any bigger, it would not have properly fit with my equipment, so I had to optimize. I'm okay with it, but I also know what I'm missing with those five inches. :)

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